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Adaptive welding equipment helps CLC students
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Adaptive welding equipment helps CLC students
BRAINERD — When Zachary Day first stepped onto the Central Lakes College campus, he wasn’t sure whether the welding program was even an option for him. After an accident left his left arm without mobility, he questioned if welding — a skill that typically requires two hands — was something he could realistically pursue. CLC welding instructor Dave Otto didn’t hesitate. “I said to him, ‘I don’t know how you’re going to do this, but we can figure …
·Brainerd, United States
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